Bass Fishing

Extreme Fishing Challenge? Oh Robson, Oh Robson, Why Doest Thou Forsake Detroit?

September 17, 2012

I wrote last year about Robson Green from England doing a show on fishing around Zug Island. Well I was finally able to track down most of the show on a youtube feed. I couldn’t get it from the tv show’s channel because I was in a different country. Copyright infringement on a show about [...]

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Traverse City smallmouth fishing trip a Success!!

July 8, 2012

My wife and I recently got to spend a morning fishing Traverse City smallmouth bass with one of the best, if not the best, captains in Northern Michigan going after trophy smallmouth bass.  Now this wasn’t just any fishing trip, it was our first attempt to target smallies on any type of body of water.  [...]

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You Can’t Always Get the Walleyes You Want

May 11, 2012

It’s usually that way when you’re doing something you like. Around here in spring that usually means walleye fishing. What else is there? Fact is that the Detroit River and western Lake Erie has the best early spring walleye fishing in the world. Many people come from hundreds if not thousands of miles to fish [...]

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Pick a Pair of Michigan Lakes

August 25, 2011

By: Milton F. Whitmore There are a number of Michigan Lakes that are connected via waterways that make boat traffic between them a breeze. They also offer some excellent fishing opportunities and are worthy of any anglers attention. Fishing one lake and then moving on to fish another can sometimes be a bit cumbersome and [...]

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Fishing North and South Lake Leelanau

August 22, 2011

By: Whit South Lake Leelanau Channel catfish well over 10 lbs are caught every summer. Bluegills and rock bass that are boated in this lake are found on Michigan’s Master Angler Awards list on a regular basis. Over 11 million walleyes have been stocked during the past five years. Have I grabbed your attention for [...]

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